Independence Has Always Been Our Nature
Don Maza didn't just plant vines — he helped plant a nation. In 1818, as Argentina declared independence from Spanish rule, the founder of Finca Los Maza was among those who answered the call. He poured that same fierce spirit into the soil of Mendoza's Valle de Uco.
Two centuries on, his descendant Alex Campbell leads a winery honoring over 80 years of unbroken viticultural heritage. Estate-grown, estate-bottled. Wines of authenticity that could only come from this land, these vines, this family.
In 2024, Colorado partners Shawn and Mattie Gullixson joined the Finca Los Maza family — bringing Argentina's finest to American tables for the first time.
Explore Our Wines →A family, a philosophy, a future
Planted vines in Mendoza while Argentina's independence was still new ink. His conviction that this untamed Andean land produced something extraordinary became the winery's founding truth.
A direct descendant of the Maza family. Inherited 80+ years of viticultural heritage and reimagined it for a new era — honoring the land, evolving the craft, letting the wine speak.
Joined in 2008 with a vision to take Finca Los Maza global. Years of passion led him from believer to partner. Today he leads the winery's international expansion.
A banking career taught Tomas what it means to manage something of real value. In 2009 he chose Finca Los Maza as the project where he'd own his destiny — doing something he truly loves.
Colorado natives who fell in love with the warmth of Argentina's wine culture. Now bridging the Andes and the Rockies — bringing Finca Los Maza home, one bottle at a time.